
How illicit markets fueled by data breaches sell your personal information to criminals
Every year, massive data breaches harm the public. The targets are email service providers, retailers and government agencies that store information about people. Each breach includes sensitive personal information such as...

Cuts to school lunch and food bank funding mean less fresh produce for children and families
The U.S. government recently cut more than US$1 billion in funding to two long-running programs that helped schools and food banks feed children and families in need. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the reductions...

Many people have been there. The dinner party is going well until someone decides to introduce a controversial topic. In todays world, that could be anything from vaccines to government budget cuts to immigration policy....

A century ago, the Supreme Court handed down one of its most important cases about education. On June 1, 1925, the court struck down an Oregon statute requiring all students to attend public school a law critics argued...

A series of blasts at airbases deep inside Russia on June 1, 2025, came as a rude awakening to Moscows military strategists. The Ukrainian strike at the heart Russias strategic bombing capability could also upend the...

Five of the nine candidates in Detroits mayoral contest debated on May 29, 2025, during the annual Mackinac Policy Conference. When asked about outgoing Mayor Mike Duggans 11-year tenure, many of the candidates praised him...

Game theory explains why reasonable parents make vaccine choices that fuel outbreaks
When outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles occur despite highly effective vaccines being available, its easy to conclude that parents who dont vaccinate their children are misguided, selfish or have...